Student Success & Advisement Office

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Successful students know how to access the resources available to support them on their educational journey. TC3 is dedicated to supporting the success of every one of our students, and so we have a wide variety of resources available.

Baker Commons

Whether you are on the Dryden campus or connecting to us online, the Baker Commons offers a full array of library and accomodation services.

Tutoring

We have tutoring available in most subject areas. Please consult the tutoring schedule for more detail. Tutoring in most courses is also available online via your TC3 account in myWEB COURSES. Never wait until you are in jeopardy of failing a course to use these resources – use them for support early and often.

Disability Services

If you are a student with a disability, disability services can provide appropriate academic accommodations.

Student Activities

Getting connected to your college community outside the classroom through the Office of Student Activities helps lead to success. Check out the programming that’s available, and explore the list of student clubs to see where you find a fit with your interests.

Multicultural Services

The Office of Multicultural Services helps underrepresented students to make stronger connections to our diverse community and to find the academic support they need for success.

PEERS

Read with PEERS (Purpose, Engagement, Evaluation, Resonance, Synthesis)! Successful students set a purpose, engage, evaluate, respond and synthesize as they read. The peers program is a place where peers help peers actively engage in the reading process. Students can get support from their peers that have already successfully completed similar course work. PEERS is designed to assist pre-college students in required reading for all coursework across the curriculum during their first year at TC3. Hours: Monday-Thursday 3-6 in Room 121A. In addition there may be hours in residence life (D building) based on interest and attendance.

VOICES

Foundations for Academic Writing (ENGL099) has study and tutoring options in an early success program called VOICES. VOICES is designed to help pre-college writing students succeed in the writing course and acclimate to the College. VOICES includes tutoring and study hours Monday-Thursday from 3-6 pm and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11 am – 1 pm; writing workshops with a variety of topics Tuesdays from 4-5 pm and Wednesdays from 12-1 pm; and word games on Mondays from 12-1 pm. Both professional tutors and peer guides will be available to work with students one on one or in small groups. Additionally, many English099 sections will have peer guides in the classroom.

Requesting a Transcript

Students with a current myTC3 account and former students who do not have an active myTC3 account can request a transcript through our online transcript service or by mail or fax.